PHILADELPHIA — Tyler Phillips tossed a four-hit shutout in his third big league start, and the right-hander from South Jersey raised a diehard Philadelphia Phillies fan pitched them to an 8-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday night.
''I've never done that before,'' Phillips said. ''It felt pretty awesome.''
It was the 21st complete game of the majors this season and the 12th individual shutout.
Bryce Harper, Brandon Marsh and Kyle Schwarber all homered in a seven-run fourth inning. Nick Castellanos went deep in the sixth and the Phillies acquired closer Carlos Estévez as part of an eventful night at Citizens Bank Park.
The Phillies landed the 2023 All-Star Estévez hours after they placed All-Star lefty Ranger Suárez on the 15-day injured list because of soreness in his lower back.
It's the kind of move Phillips would have approved of as a Phillies fan from Lumberton, New Jersey.
Phillips improved to 3-0 and became the first Phillies rookie to toss a shutout since Zach Eflin in 2016. Phillips has won all three big-league starts, giving the Phillies an unexpected second-half boost in place of injured starters Taijuan Walker and Spencer Turnbull.
Phillips grew up as part of a generation of Phillies fans in the family and used to attend games as a young child at the demolished Veteran Stadium, but mostly at the ballpark where he shut down the AL Central leaders on Saturday. A packed house of 44,356 cheered on the right-hander and went wild as if they had seen a no-hitter when Phillips retired Angel Martinez on a flyball to left to end the game.